The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... doubts , the ground whereof was from seditious pamphlets and sermons , ' they said , ' they should be as careful to endeavour the removal , as soon as they should understand what pamphlets and sermons were by his majesty intended , as ...
... doubts , the ground whereof was from seditious pamphlets and sermons , ' they said , ' they should be as careful to endeavour the removal , as soon as they should understand what pamphlets and sermons were by his majesty intended , as ...
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... doubt there were some few in the number that looked farther , yet , by pretending that , kept up the mettle of writing , and inclined them for their honour to new declarations . 311 . When the King came to York , he found himself at ...
... doubt there were some few in the number that looked farther , yet , by pretending that , kept up the mettle of writing , and inclined them for their honour to new declarations . 311 . When the King came to York , he found himself at ...
Side 15
... doubt , the chief reason of putting the staff in his hand , because in that conjuncture no other man who would in any degree have appeared worthy of it had the courage to receive it . However , having taken the charge upon him , he ...
... doubt , the chief reason of putting the staff in his hand , because in that conjuncture no other man who would in any degree have appeared worthy of it had the courage to receive it . However , having taken the charge upon him , he ...
Side 16
... doubt , if the staff had remained still in the hands of the earl of Essex , by which he was charged with the defence and security of the King's person , he would never have been prevailed with to have taken upon him the command of that ...
... doubt , if the staff had remained still in the hands of the earl of Essex , by which he was charged with the defence and security of the King's person , he would never have been prevailed with to have taken upon him the command of that ...
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... doubt they had a farther design in suffering the bill totally to expire before they prepared a new [ one ] than at that time was apprehended ; and intended , under such a popular necessity , which seemed to be occasioned by the King's ...
... doubt they had a farther design in suffering the bill totally to expire before they prepared a new [ one ] than at that time was apprehended ; and intended , under such a popular necessity , which seemed to be occasioned by the King's ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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